Oklahoma Code § 21-559

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Claims for collection, loans or advances on
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Every attorney, justice of the peace or constable, who, directly
or indirectly, lends or advances any money or property, or agrees
for or procures any loan or advance, to any person, as a
consideration for or inducement toward committing any evidence of
debt or thing in action to such attorney, justice, constable or any
other person, for collection, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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